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also, doesn't sound like rhetoric of someone in energy that wants to lower the cost of energy. and then quickly to give a quote from you on march 4th, 2009, in a budget hearing, you said to mr. grassley, the cap and trade would increase the cost of energy for those types of energies that are particularly carbon intensive. it doesn't increase the cost of energy -- i'm sorry, it does increase the cost of energy, and that's necessary if you're going to change how people use energy. so we have you, mr. geithner, we have the energy secretary, and we have the president all making comments that would lead american people to believe that you're not supporting lower energy costs, but policies that will actually increase the cost of energy. >> i don't think it would lead them to believe that. i think the question you asked in the beginning, the policies that the president is promoting are helping to facilitate a huge expansion in oil and gas in the united states, a significant reduction in our dependence on foreign sources of oil, and the big expansion -- our ability to use other sources
also, doesn't sound like rhetoric of someone in energy that wants to lower the cost of energy. and then quickly to give a quote from you on march 4th, 2009, in a budget hearing, you said to mr. grassley, the cap and trade would increase the cost of energy for those types of energies that are particularly carbon intensive. it doesn't increase the cost of energy -- i'm sorry, it does increase the cost of energy, and that's necessary if you're going to change how people use energy. so we have you,...
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of energy. eia does not promote or take positions on policy issues and has independence with respect to the information and analysis we provide. therefore our views should not be construed as representing those of the department or other federal agencies. >> starting with the short-term outlook, eia expects the global market will rely on both increases in production of crude oil and non-crude liquids and a draw on inventories to meet world demand growth this year. the price of west texas intermediate crude oil is forecast to average about $100 per barrel in 2012, roughly $5 above last year's level. uncertainty, such as surprises in economic growth or geeio political issues affecting middle east fliers that were mentioned in the opening statements could push prices higher or lower than projected. the market believes that there is about a one in eight chance that the average wti price in june 2012 will exceed $125 per barrel and about a 1 in 25 chance it would exceed $140 per barrel. on a related
of energy. eia does not promote or take positions on policy issues and has independence with respect to the information and analysis we provide. therefore our views should not be construed as representing those of the department or other federal agencies. >> starting with the short-term outlook, eia expects the global market will rely on both increases in production of crude oil and non-crude liquids and a draw on inventories to meet world demand growth this year. the price of west texas...
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spend much money on energy. energy research is about $6 billion a year. i would like to see it doubled. this report is a blueprint for independence and i think it is the right blueprint. we are not in a position to be held hostage by anybody. it also focuses on find more and use less. what we can do in the federal government is i think invest in research and getting a 500-mile battery for electric cars and getting solar energy that is 1 kilowatt installed and finding a way to capture carbon from coal plants that can be turned into fuel that is commercially sold. we should look at the model of unconventional gas in terms of how our system and federal research and our system of private properties have produced a situation where we have a massive advantage over europe and asia in terms of our natural gas. it creates a better economy and that reduces the debt. >> there is a headline predicting we will be producing more oil than saudi arabia beginning in 2020. this is something almost on imagined 10 years ago. -- unimagined 10 years ago. what is the role of th
spend much money on energy. energy research is about $6 billion a year. i would like to see it doubled. this report is a blueprint for independence and i think it is the right blueprint. we are not in a position to be held hostage by anybody. it also focuses on find more and use less. what we can do in the federal government is i think invest in research and getting a 500-mile battery for electric cars and getting solar energy that is 1 kilowatt installed and finding a way to capture carbon...
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. >> i think the united states and canada become much more integrated in terms of energy. canada is a larger source of imports. it happens to be our neighbor. the growth of the oil sands has been really quite going from being a fringe to being something significant. if you look on a well to wheels basis, carbon footprint is 5 to 15% higher. the one to bring down that disparity. what strikes me about the keystone in the discussion is there has been less discussion about the security aspects of that. and that if you look at the threw-put that would pass, the volumes that would pass through that pipeline isal iran's total. that's a wermd class number. that side of it has to be part of the discussion. >> i'd like to ask you about the epa's pending tier 3 regulations for american refiners. they are going to rir further reduction and there have been some ideas of how much that would impact and apparently the cost would be increased 6 to 9 cents a gallon. you think it's appropriate to move forward with these? >> i haven't studied that so i can't answer that. >> let me ask you one
. >> i think the united states and canada become much more integrated in terms of energy. canada is a larger source of imports. it happens to be our neighbor. the growth of the oil sands has been really quite going from being a fringe to being something significant. if you look on a well to wheels basis, carbon footprint is 5 to 15% higher. the one to bring down that disparity. what strikes me about the keystone in the discussion is there has been less discussion about the security...
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and energy security. as a formal naval -- former naval aviator, we flew through the straits of hormuz. i have a new perspective on iran. we all know that iran was threatening to close the strait. stopping 30% of the world supply of oil from getting to market. i cannot expand upon this enough, but that is a very real threat. the streets are narrow, about 9 miles wide in some places and they are shallow. if a vessel would sink in the middle of the straits, it would be blocked for months, if not years. in fact, three of our 11 nuclear-powered aircraft carriers have been deployed to the region because our commander in chief sees the threat as real. the state department has a history of approving new pipelines in the interest of national security because of political tensions. but it -- most recent example is the problem in the midwest part of the united states. let me read you a section from the record of decision for the alberta klipper pipeline. the prostate has determined review of the alberta clipper proj
and energy security. as a formal naval -- former naval aviator, we flew through the straits of hormuz. i have a new perspective on iran. we all know that iran was threatening to close the strait. stopping 30% of the world supply of oil from getting to market. i cannot expand upon this enough, but that is a very real threat. the streets are narrow, about 9 miles wide in some places and they are shallow. if a vessel would sink in the middle of the straits, it would be blocked for months, if not...
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that is energy. we send hundreds of billions of dollars a year out of our economy to buy energy from other nations. this president says no to drilling for offshore oil. makes it harder to get coal out of the ground. has the epa slow to get natural gas out of the ground. fails the easy decision a president has to make. that is should we get oil from canada. if i'm president of the united states, we will get that pipeline from canada, keystone, and get energy independent. this president believes in crony capitalism. he will continue to take your money to give to his cronies. he did that with tesla and so n solyndra. if i'm president, we will turn to free enterprise and energy and get america going based on the american people. [ cheers and applause ] you're going to have to ask yourselves and your neighbors and people across michigan and the nation will have to say what do we want in our next president? we know what we have now. an eloquent speaker who makes a lot of promises he cannot keep. what do yo
that is energy. we send hundreds of billions of dollars a year out of our economy to buy energy from other nations. this president says no to drilling for offshore oil. makes it harder to get coal out of the ground. has the epa slow to get natural gas out of the ground. fails the easy decision a president has to make. that is should we get oil from canada. if i'm president of the united states, we will get that pipeline from canada, keystone, and get energy independent. this president believes...
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controls more of its own energy here's what he said about oil. in the last year alone we can't all imports by one million barrels a day more than any administration in recent history well whatever speaking of control the white house has reportedly been considering another release of emergency oil reserves despite this possible manipulation along with slowdowns in places like china and of course in europe we'll talk to analysts lindsay hall about why she still anticipates higher prices for oil let's get to day's capital account . so as we know a new jobs report is out today for august which is a great reminder of what i was talking about with our guest yesterday which is why statistics are misleading and the mainstream press is not a great place to get your economic news so the report undershoot expectations once again the economy added only ninety six thousand jobs while analysts were looking for one hundred thirty thousand and the household survey found one hundred nineteen thousand jobs were lost yet the unemployment rate falls to eight point o
controls more of its own energy here's what he said about oil. in the last year alone we can't all imports by one million barrels a day more than any administration in recent history well whatever speaking of control the white house has reportedly been considering another release of emergency oil reserves despite this possible manipulation along with slowdowns in places like china and of course in europe we'll talk to analysts lindsay hall about why she still anticipates higher prices for oil...
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policy they felt they were shut out of the process of developing the nation's approach to energy but this administration is a gas and oil administration frankly and so they're they're wedded to an old policy they're wedded to a twentieth century policy when we need a twenty first century policy you have the bush administration you have to all men at the very top and they aren't sympathetic they're making very serious mistakes because they talk to themselves and the energy companies and only themselves in the energy companies we don't know what other provisions may have been at it is a special interest provisions that are that are easy to add in when you're writing one of these bills in secret in two thousand and five the administration's energy bill passed with support from members of both political parties it provided the gas and oil industry billions of dollars in subsidies tax breaks and research money sixty five percent of the current subsidies go to gas and oil and you have this imbalance we ought to have sixty five percent or more eighty percent ought to be going to alternative
policy they felt they were shut out of the process of developing the nation's approach to energy but this administration is a gas and oil administration frankly and so they're they're wedded to an old policy they're wedded to a twentieth century policy when we need a twenty first century policy you have the bush administration you have to all men at the very top and they aren't sympathetic they're making very serious mistakes because they talk to themselves and the energy companies and only...
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production will create countless jobs for americans and energy security for the world. an in asia, the question whether china's rise will be peaceful and respectful of their neighbors is one of our biggest long-term challenges. but we must make it abundantly clear that we are firmly committed to our defense agreements, and firmly committed to our allies to the freedom of navigation. on our seas. and then growing strategic importance of asia actually heightens, not diminishing, the importance of europe. the u.s.-european cooperation is a valuable deployment our work with our east asia allies. see, all of us, asians, americans, europeans have a common interest in seeing china evolve in a peaceful and democratic direction. and we have a common interest in seeing china abide by the rules of the international economic order. the united states, europe and east arab ha represent 71% of the world's economy. that's a lot of leverage. we should use it to address problems, such as china's disregard for intellectual property rights. gross human rights violations. unfair trade pract
production will create countless jobs for americans and energy security for the world. an in asia, the question whether china's rise will be peaceful and respectful of their neighbors is one of our biggest long-term challenges. but we must make it abundantly clear that we are firmly committed to our defense agreements, and firmly committed to our allies to the freedom of navigation. on our seas. and then growing strategic importance of asia actually heightens, not diminishing, the importance of...
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at ajc we have been encouraging energy independence since the 1970s. better for the environment, economy and national security. if we end our dependence on petroleum supplies from hostile states, is that a goal that is shared by president obama and governor romney? and how can we best advance towards that goal? bill. want to start? >> i think full independence is not realistic. there is no problem importing energy from reliable, neighboring nations including canada where we have a very easy opportunity to build a pipeline which, most, most people including an awful lot of labor union members are for. the obama administration is stopping on environmental grouvenltdz grounds. if independence is good and environment is good and no tension between them. i don't know that environmental concerns are legitimate. i would argue they're overblown. to the degree that environmentalists believe they're legitimate and the environmentalists are a powerful force within the obama administration they're obstructing energy development, there is no serious question about
at ajc we have been encouraging energy independence since the 1970s. better for the environment, economy and national security. if we end our dependence on petroleum supplies from hostile states, is that a goal that is shared by president obama and governor romney? and how can we best advance towards that goal? bill. want to start? >> i think full independence is not realistic. there is no problem importing energy from reliable, neighboring nations including canada where we have a very...
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the secret weapon so many are using to get the energy and vitality of people half their age. so what is it? and at what cost? >>> and ancient mystery about jesus and a wife. what we learned just today about this tiny explosive document heating up a huge debate. >>> good evening, 48 days until americans walk into the voting booths of the presidential election. and this was another day on some rough political seas for the romney campaign. more fallout from the sir repetitious tape and more pressure to fix things back. what is the governor doing to fix it tonight? david muir leads us right now. >> reporter: good evening, today mitt romney lost a brand-new argument how he'll help the poor and middle class and he's making that argument inf florida in front of the hispanic block. today in atlanta, mitt romney fighting back after the fallout from the fund-raiser, telling voters this. >> it's not the question, who cares about the middle class? i do, he does. the question is who can help the middle class. i can, he can't. he's proven it. >> reporter: comes after he told wealthy donor,
the secret weapon so many are using to get the energy and vitality of people half their age. so what is it? and at what cost? >>> and ancient mystery about jesus and a wife. what we learned just today about this tiny explosive document heating up a huge debate. >>> good evening, 48 days until americans walk into the voting booths of the presidential election. and this was another day on some rough political seas for the romney campaign. more fallout from the sir repetitious...
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of the book is israelis are now doing a pilot we tried to use our brain to find other solutions for energy. >> i am and israeli. born and raised their. i served in the armed forces. i am argumentative. [laughter] but this is not the forum for arguments. i am also a guest. we're not supposed to attack all the you tend to be greatly. [laughter] >> we could do that in israel. >> come to my house. not everybody in israel of course, is an agreement with you. smart people. i have a very simple question. israel is a mighty country. the strongest country in the middle east. it has the attache of weapons that they have obtained like the is to do to obtain arms in my days under the british. deal think there is a bit of connection between israel being a nuclear power and other nations in the middle east? >> first of all, you know, when you put to do giuseppe room you have three opinions. [laughter] it is okay to argue. i am with the likud party and a majority of israelis supported us in the last election. >> we will support you again. >> with the nuclear capability i will not get into detail talk abo
of the book is israelis are now doing a pilot we tried to use our brain to find other solutions for energy. >> i am and israeli. born and raised their. i served in the armed forces. i am argumentative. [laughter] but this is not the forum for arguments. i am also a guest. we're not supposed to attack all the you tend to be greatly. [laughter] >> we could do that in israel. >> come to my house. not everybody in israel of course, is an agreement with you. smart people. i have a...
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the international atomic energy agency says it is close to signing a deal with iran over its nuclear program. speaking after talks in tehran, the iaea chief said he expected the deal to be signed soon. >> the agreement would give international inspectors greater access to iran's nuclear sites. the news comes a day before world powers enter negotiations with iran over its nuclear program. israel says it is highly skeptical about the iaea deal. the iranian regime is pressing ahead with its efforts to create what it calls a halal internet -- in other words, and internet that conforms with islamic theology. >> they have already prevented banks, insurance companies, and telephone providers from using foreign-based internet services. >> the ultimate goal of the regime is to establish a parallel internet, over which it could exercise total control. >> the website of iran's cyber police leaves no doubt as to retract any enemies of the state. they are on facebook and google, portrayed here as western capitalists and evil. an animated click warns of the corrupting influence of the internet. an
the international atomic energy agency says it is close to signing a deal with iran over its nuclear program. speaking after talks in tehran, the iaea chief said he expected the deal to be signed soon. >> the agreement would give international inspectors greater access to iran's nuclear sites. the news comes a day before world powers enter negotiations with iran over its nuclear program. israel says it is highly skeptical about the iaea deal. the iranian regime is pressing ahead with its...
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it's affordable energy. so i think it's really important that this is a time frame we're talking about that isn't overnight. you can't take the society we all enjoy in based on the products that we make and turn it into something else quickly. that's not an answer anyone likes, but it's the answer. it does matter you put policies in place to sustain an energy policy that's diversified into the future and can actually help the situation. >> we can control the price by not buying it or cutting back on our use. right? >> will that help? >> remember, consumption is down in the united states certainly because people -- but why is that? because we're talking about a global commodity. not just a commod;t+ that's stuck in the united states. this is a global commodity. so when you have china and india thi thirsting for more energy -- >> if we don't use it, they will. >> absolute lu. it's a global commodity. we're not an island as the united states. >> katherine, if someone is disappointed by the way i didn't a sk a c
it's affordable energy. so i think it's really important that this is a time frame we're talking about that isn't overnight. you can't take the society we all enjoy in based on the products that we make and turn it into something else quickly. that's not an answer anyone likes, but it's the answer. it does matter you put policies in place to sustain an energy policy that's diversified into the future and can actually help the situation. >> we can control the price by not buying it or...
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one point eight percent in the my six is up over a percent banking and energy stocks among the gainers let's have a look at the markets movers on the my six banking stocks are rallying on improving sentiment about the euro zone's debt crisis bank is top gator on them isaac's it has jumped nearly three percent russia second largest lender. is adding roughly two point four percent and all major ross is up half a percent. market watchers claim this year is likely to be volatile for investors but emerging markets look appealing when it comes to fundamentals which remain strong among the brics economies there is scope for action though comes from the eurozone crisis which is fueling a global recession josh watonga from russian telecoms major m.t.s. believes the emerging markets are the only place to go for those wanting to capitalize on growth it's sometimes a challenge given the volatility that we see in global economies to get people into the emerging markets however for the medium and long term we feel that. need to look towards emerging markets because this is going to be the most natur
one point eight percent in the my six is up over a percent banking and energy stocks among the gainers let's have a look at the markets movers on the my six banking stocks are rallying on improving sentiment about the euro zone's debt crisis bank is top gator on them isaac's it has jumped nearly three percent russia second largest lender. is adding roughly two point four percent and all major ross is up half a percent. market watchers claim this year is likely to be volatile for investors but...
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a, where do you get all this energy from? >> well, you know, i don't know exactly. you know, where does our health come from? there's a lot of things. mental health is important. >> do you have a regime on the campaign? >> yes, and it gets interrupted sometimes on the campaign. i can't quite do it. but historically for 30 or 40 years, however long i can remember, i've had a pretty strict regime and it involves a lot of exercise and also eating habits are very important. >> so what do you do, exercise wise, when you have time? >> okay, when i have time, i would get up in the morning and i want to get outside. i'm sort of -- outside gives me relaxation. soy so i don't want to ride an a bike. and it sort of clears my head. and loosens me up in good health habits. i think can prevent usage of a lot of medications. so i strive for that, but i think my parents might have had a little bit to do with good health. >> what about diet? what do you do for eating and drinking? >> i'm not overly fanatic, with but i watch the white things, the white sugars and although i do eat me
a, where do you get all this energy from? >> well, you know, i don't know exactly. you know, where does our health come from? there's a lot of things. mental health is important. >> do you have a regime on the campaign? >> yes, and it gets interrupted sometimes on the campaign. i can't quite do it. but historically for 30 or 40 years, however long i can remember, i've had a pretty strict regime and it involves a lot of exercise and also eating habits are very important....
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with the lower cost of energy. but we need government to encourage these job opportunities, not continue to block them. a return to sound monetary policy would also help by making the future value of a dollar more predictable. and we must get the cost of health insurance under control. you should be able to get a health care plan that fits your needs and your budget, from any company in america that's willing to sell it to you, and with the same tax benefit if you buy it yourself or have an employer buy it for you. these ideas will help create middle class jobs. but we also have to make sure that our people have the skills to do these new jobs. and a limited government can help by promoting curriculum reform, teacher training and empowering parents with the freedom to choose their kids' school. our tax code should reward education investments the same way companies are encouraged to invest in equipment. let's encourage career, technical and vocational education, stop discriminating against online courses, encourage
with the lower cost of energy. but we need government to encourage these job opportunities, not continue to block them. a return to sound monetary policy would also help by making the future value of a dollar more predictable. and we must get the cost of health insurance under control. you should be able to get a health care plan that fits your needs and your budget, from any company in america that's willing to sell it to you, and with the same tax benefit if you buy it yourself or have an...
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there are other department of energy labs they have done at the same time. both of those labs are now run by teams consisting of beck tell and other partners. when they talk about trust in the article, they would like the nnsa to do less of telling them what to do, you know, i guess it's the whole -- what they want is more freedom. i guess to explore the scientific issues that they think they need to be explored without, you know, the nnsa telling them every step they need to take. so what they say is those administrative burdens are really hampering the amount of work they can do. i think one of the examples in the report is a scientist at one of the labs needed five signatures, needed to write a position paper to just, you know, go on -- go to a conference. so much of the scientists complained that all of their work, all their time is being taken up by red tape. so there's the debate as to where the sweet spot is. so the money we spend on our weapons doesn't just go to kind of filling out forms. you know, there's one take on it, at least. >> donna democrat
there are other department of energy labs they have done at the same time. both of those labs are now run by teams consisting of beck tell and other partners. when they talk about trust in the article, they would like the nnsa to do less of telling them what to do, you know, i guess it's the whole -- what they want is more freedom. i guess to explore the scientific issues that they think they need to be explored without, you know, the nnsa telling them every step they need to take. so what they...
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but the energy story is not just limited to high prices and geopolitical concerns. that's very important and i'll talk about that in a little bit. but the energy story in the united states is also about creating jobs and economic growth and more domestic supply. one of the most significant stories or developments in the energy markets in recent years is what we call the great revival. the great revival in u.s. oil production. the long decline in u.s. production was never supposed to end, but it has come to an end, and between 2008 and 2011, over that the three-year period, u.s. liquids production, so that's crude oil, natural gas, liquids, some biofuels, u.s. liquids production grew by 1.3 million barrels per day in that three-year period. that was the biggest increase during that time by any country in the world, just for context, the number two source of growth was russia, which grew by about 500,000 barrels per day. north dakota is an important part of this story. north dakota a few years ago wasn't producing much oil. today north dakota produces about as much as
but the energy story is not just limited to high prices and geopolitical concerns. that's very important and i'll talk about that in a little bit. but the energy story in the united states is also about creating jobs and economic growth and more domestic supply. one of the most significant stories or developments in the energy markets in recent years is what we call the great revival. the great revival in u.s. oil production. the long decline in u.s. production was never supposed to end, but it...
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reportedly greenlights one of the biggest about energy deals. comp loss and by reid's capital kills a speedball including a top security at the show bottom protests about across the country and politicians say the syrian conflict is spilling out of the border. and all the latest in sports coming up next with andrew. time to catch up on the sport is what's coming up on the double michelle bernard called strikes twice for talk radio as they sing basement side ask you must be released in the k h l. club strike alive but our moscow missed top score and money on a mini kerry for that crucial trip to russian prime league leaders angie. wall how cool and kara lanka suffers a shock defeat as the last remaining russian goes out of the crimean cup. but we will start with that you were told p.t.i. are back to winning ways are braced for me calvin arc of number five freeway in the least after winning four games in a row torpedo had lost the last thing coming into this match but started well enough in the katherine denise. open the score early on but after m
reportedly greenlights one of the biggest about energy deals. comp loss and by reid's capital kills a speedball including a top security at the show bottom protests about across the country and politicians say the syrian conflict is spilling out of the border. and all the latest in sports coming up next with andrew. time to catch up on the sport is what's coming up on the double michelle bernard called strikes twice for talk radio as they sing basement side ask you must be released in the k h...
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going along the hangar straight the first time pulling through the gears that energy force and speed against it's really incredible it's a fantastic car to drive and it was emotional i've spent a long time preparing for this day it's been a long time dreaming of this day and finally it's here and i think the team did a fantastic job to prepare me for it in the really gave me through. this morning so far and hopefully now we can get some sticks on and try again in the afternoon and finally one football team in greece has come up with a novel way of getting around the country's economic turmoil to care for the last hour to be sponsored by two local praful the decision has caused controversy as you can imagine with league organizers banning the logos during much of saying it violates the sporting ideal and is on suitable for on the rate supporters the emblems of villa erotica soon as house of history appear in the pink shirts the team and indeed other squads throughout the country seek to find new ways to finance themselves amid drastic government cuts where some say they're more likely
going along the hangar straight the first time pulling through the gears that energy force and speed against it's really incredible it's a fantastic car to drive and it was emotional i've spent a long time preparing for this day it's been a long time dreaming of this day and finally it's here and i think the team did a fantastic job to prepare me for it in the really gave me through. this morning so far and hopefully now we can get some sticks on and try again in the afternoon and finally one...
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investments clearly romney is not interested in getting american energy independent through green energy he's only interested in helping transnational oil corporations like trans national trans canada in canada make help and helping them make huge profits and that's exactly what they're doing at the expense of mrs fairchild and the rest of us trans canada's x.l. pipeline won't create millions of jobs like mitt romney and the rest of the oil shills say it will it would create a few thousand temporary jobs in the united states and that's it and really aside from the billions in profits that the oil barons are going to get in texas it's all the united states is getting out of the deal well we're also getting the pollution from refining the toxic tar sands here instead of in canada the risk of spills along the pipeline built here instead of in canada and the deforestation and contamination of aqua firs here instead of in canada and who gets the thousands of cancers and the toxic chemicals velshi out of the smoke stacks of the refineries in south texas why that would be the mostly poor and mo
investments clearly romney is not interested in getting american energy independent through green energy he's only interested in helping transnational oil corporations like trans national trans canada in canada make help and helping them make huge profits and that's exactly what they're doing at the expense of mrs fairchild and the rest of us trans canada's x.l. pipeline won't create millions of jobs like mitt romney and the rest of the oil shills say it will it would create a few thousand...
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now, this is what i'm calling the obama energy gap. up here in canada, and in north dakota, we've got all this oil. and the president is down here in oklahoma taking credit for a part of the pipeline that's going to go through the normal process. it's already gotten its approvals. and this idea that the president is going to expedite this will have no impact on the construction of this pipeline. now let me explain something. it's not just oil that's up in canada. right now, this year, oklahoma -- north dakota will become the second-largest oil-producing state in our country. there are three 100-tank trains every day that come out of north dakota and have to go all the way to the gulf, because of the lack of this pipeline. and so what's canadian oil, north dakota oil needs to get down to our refineries in the gulf. so the president can take credit for having nothing to do with the bottom half of this pipeline and the fact is, there's only one permit that requires his approval, because it crosses our national boundaries. and that's the k
now, this is what i'm calling the obama energy gap. up here in canada, and in north dakota, we've got all this oil. and the president is down here in oklahoma taking credit for a part of the pipeline that's going to go through the normal process. it's already gotten its approvals. and this idea that the president is going to expedite this will have no impact on the construction of this pipeline. now let me explain something. it's not just oil that's up in canada. right now, this year, oklahoma...
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look at how great is the strive for nuclear shutdown and the accompanying shifted towards renewable energy it's a liberating painful blow to them budgets. plus the business plans of russia's former richest man jailed tycoon mikhail khodorkovsky may be leaving. his prison cell next july called reduce his sentence by mean yes. government no longer represents the. people who are going to take the term. we. believe in the traditional the way. the way our economic system currently is not. going to. let. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom hardy welcome to the big picture. we speak your language or not a day in. the music programs and documentaries in spanish matters to you breaking news a little too negative angles keep the stories. the spanish find out more visit actuality that tito is calm. now watching r t good to have you with us russian businessman played on you have a death has had his prison term a
look at how great is the strive for nuclear shutdown and the accompanying shifted towards renewable energy it's a liberating painful blow to them budgets. plus the business plans of russia's former richest man jailed tycoon mikhail khodorkovsky may be leaving. his prison cell next july called reduce his sentence by mean yes. government no longer represents the. people who are going to take the term. we. believe in the traditional the way. the way our economic system currently is not. going to....
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. >> i'm asking you to rally around a center pose for your country, manufacturing, energy, education, national security and the opposite. that is what we can do in the next four years and why am running for a second term of president of the united states. >> america's struggling economy has been the biggest teams are in the election. he asked voters to be patient. >> you did not elect me to tell you what you wanted to hear. you elected me to tell the truth. the truth is it will take more than a few years for us to solve challenges that have built up over decades. >> the president also spoke of equal opportunity reaching out to latino and african-american voters who could be crucial in the election. he also defended his health-care reform and announced an ambitious plan to invest more in u.s. education. many people in the audience seemed energized by the speech. >> i think he was very precise. i think he spelled out exactly what he plans to do and i think he motivated dollar was to get out and vote. the stage was fabulous. it was inspiring. it made us all want to go out and work for ob
. >> i'm asking you to rally around a center pose for your country, manufacturing, energy, education, national security and the opposite. that is what we can do in the next four years and why am running for a second term of president of the united states. >> america's struggling economy has been the biggest teams are in the election. he asked voters to be patient. >> you did not elect me to tell you what you wanted to hear. you elected me to tell the truth. the truth is it...
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the secret weapon so many are using to get the energy and vitality of people half their age. so what is it? and at what cost? >>> and ancient mystery about jesus and a wife. what we learned just today about this tiny explosive document heating up a huge debate. >>> good evening, 48 days until americans walk into the voting booths of the presidential election. and this was another day on some rough political seas for the romney campaign. more fallout from that surreptitious tape and more pressure to fix things fast. it's "your voice, your vote." what is the governor doing to fight back tonight? abc's david muir covers the romney campaign and leads us off right now. david. >> reporter: diane, good evening, amid tough new poll numbers, today mitt romney lost a brand-new argument how he'll help the poor and id middle class and he's making that argument in florida in front of the all-important hispanic bloc. today in atlanta, mitt romney fighting back after the fallout from the fund-raiser, telling voters this. >> the campaign is about americans, i'm concerned about them. life is
the secret weapon so many are using to get the energy and vitality of people half their age. so what is it? and at what cost? >>> and ancient mystery about jesus and a wife. what we learned just today about this tiny explosive document heating up a huge debate. >>> good evening, 48 days until americans walk into the voting booths of the presidential election. and this was another day on some rough political seas for the romney campaign. more fallout from that surreptitious...
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green look at how building strive for a nuclear shutdown and the accompanying shift towards renewable energy is delivering a painful blow to families but. barack obama and mitt romney are throwing everything they've got into a last ditch effort to woo voters in the undecided states in the closing days of the pre-election jule promises of change and economic recovery are taking center stage in what's ironically the most expensive presidential race in u.s. history but to talk about any cuts to the mess of defense spending is absent from the front lines of the campaign with both candidates expected to keep the mike to military machine rolling as marina but now i reports. our military spending has gone up every single year that i've been in office we spend more on our military than the next ten countries combined china russia france united kingdom you name it america has a responsibility and the privilege of helping defend freedom we've got to strengthen our military long term i will not cut our military budget in a post nine eleven america the pentagon's budget has grown more than forty percent
green look at how building strive for a nuclear shutdown and the accompanying shift towards renewable energy is delivering a painful blow to families but. barack obama and mitt romney are throwing everything they've got into a last ditch effort to woo voters in the undecided states in the closing days of the pre-election jule promises of change and economic recovery are taking center stage in what's ironically the most expensive presidential race in u.s. history but to talk about any cuts to...
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in the utility energy industry, n.r.g. has offered to buy fellow independent power producer genon for $1.7 billion in stock. the buyer n.r.g. was up 8%, while the target, genon, shot up almost 26%. peet's coffee has an offer to go private for almost $1 billion, or $73.50 per share. shares of peet's jumped 27.8%, closing just below the buyout offer. the bidder is the same german investment firm that owns perfume maker coty, which was unsuccessful in its effort to buy avon earlier this year. two regional railroads want to get on the same track. genesee and wyoming has offered $1.4 billion in cash for rail america. genesee shares were up a fraction. rail-america jumped almost 10% to a new high, closing just below the $27.50 per share buyout offer. the bond rally remains on the tracks, as investors continue buying u.s. government i.o.u.s. it was pushed the interest rate on the ten year government note down to 1.44%. that is a new low for yields. the five most actively traded exchange traded funds were lower. the emerging marke
in the utility energy industry, n.r.g. has offered to buy fellow independent power producer genon for $1.7 billion in stock. the buyer n.r.g. was up 8%, while the target, genon, shot up almost 26%. peet's coffee has an offer to go private for almost $1 billion, or $73.50 per share. shares of peet's jumped 27.8%, closing just below the buyout offer. the bidder is the same german investment firm that owns perfume maker coty, which was unsuccessful in its effort to buy avon earlier this year. two...
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markets will experience instability and turmoil and this factor can boost prices for oil and energy products and jeopardize the market security but this is quite difficult for the markets which going by previous experience is used to consuming certain kinds of oil and energy and this also brings up technical and economic issues at the same time we're not worried for iran at all we've ensured our efficient planning in advance and with god's help we will continue moving forward that in the year the decisions taken today by the west unilaterally will result in the escalation of their own economic problems covering the story iran ians navaids the rankins with the aggressive and military rhetoric being built up by the west bank and they aren't as i've said these words aren't new these speculations have been going on for thirty years and there's no news in it to the iranian people the people of iran are in charge and they always participate in everything we don't sense any problems inside the country. if i may i would like to ask you about the recent killing of a nuclear scientist there h
markets will experience instability and turmoil and this factor can boost prices for oil and energy products and jeopardize the market security but this is quite difficult for the markets which going by previous experience is used to consuming certain kinds of oil and energy and this also brings up technical and economic issues at the same time we're not worried for iran at all we've ensured our efficient planning in advance and with god's help we will continue moving forward that in the year...
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certainly energy security considerations was a key factor, but not the only factor. there was a lot of concern on the part of one state through which the pipeline traveled. >> and on that note, your environmental impact statement approved the original route, and now there's been agreement upon another route that the governor and others have come out and supported, correct? >> well, i think that what the finding was, is that there was minimal environmental disruption, but the national interest consideration had not yet been finalized, which is why state department representatives fanned out across the states affected and there were quite large and contentious and emotional meetings in nebraska and a plea by the governor and everybody else that a different route be considered. and, you know, once that was requested, and it was complicated because nebraska didn't have legislation that really got it into the business of judging routes before. but they were concerned because of the, you know, the sandhills and the like. once they demanded a different route and then there
certainly energy security considerations was a key factor, but not the only factor. there was a lot of concern on the part of one state through which the pipeline traveled. >> and on that note, your environmental impact statement approved the original route, and now there's been agreement upon another route that the governor and others have come out and supported, correct? >> well, i think that what the finding was, is that there was minimal environmental disruption, but the...
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council of energy minister brussels wants all russian energy companies not just gazprom to be allowed to export gas to europe what are the implications of that for gas problem and europe. regulator reprovision is not the issue but the e.u. germany and the rest of the nations need gas to sensibly reform their energy policy to keep russia on the other hand has to sell gas to keep its budget in order so there's a codependency which is a good thing now to be happy to see european companies invest into russia and european markets open up to russian companies it's a good free market economy. and i think europeans need gas or gas has many uses here with the political uncertainty in north africa it's good to have a stable partner that you can rely on and russia is one of the you know better than anyone else for any states that have written recently switched from export to india europe needs a gas supply to maintain a stable mix of energy sources but it's climatic conditions require you need to norway to get outside but also russia's gas and therefore i think opening the market up to question
council of energy minister brussels wants all russian energy companies not just gazprom to be allowed to export gas to europe what are the implications of that for gas problem and europe. regulator reprovision is not the issue but the e.u. germany and the rest of the nations need gas to sensibly reform their energy policy to keep russia on the other hand has to sell gas to keep its budget in order so there's a codependency which is a good thing now to be happy to see european companies invest...
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companies which means decisions about our energy could control in supply and not made in london there maybe in paris and or overseas tax havens such as in switzerland when companies take over they often move their headquarters away from the u.k. or look for better advantages in terms of the tax system a good example of that was boots the chemist which was a company with a head office in nottingham for one hundred sixty one years and moved in switzerland where we had revenues of around eighty nine million pounds in corporation tax and they reduced that then to nine million so burden is then placed on the u.k. tax payer increases i think in terms of the eighty or other forms of taxation it has to be found and we're the ones paying for it other nations governments scrutinize every overseas bed france for example argues that it's in their national interest to prevent key technologies falling into foreign hands so while it's often difficult for a british company to buy abroad over thirty billion pounds worth of domestic companies made their way into foreign hands last year last month westm
companies which means decisions about our energy could control in supply and not made in london there maybe in paris and or overseas tax havens such as in switzerland when companies take over they often move their headquarters away from the u.k. or look for better advantages in terms of the tax system a good example of that was boots the chemist which was a company with a head office in nottingham for one hundred sixty one years and moved in switzerland where we had revenues of around eighty...
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energy is being produced to power our lives. while energy development comes with some risk, north america's natural gas producers are committed to safely and responsibly providing generations of cleaner-burning energy for our country, drilling thousands of feet below fresh water sources within self-contained well systems. and, using state-of-the-art monitoring technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's natural gas. >>> now a story we've been "outfront" for almost a year. the two faces of vladimir putin it first there's the one you've seen recently. russian leader who rules with iron fist. then there's this side. the fun-loving putin. into animals. looks great without a shirt. you never know which put be you're going to get. even at a technically serious event like the asia pacific economic council. listen to the exchange between the sultan of brunei and secretary of state hillary clinton. >> dressing up like a bird, in a hand glider -- >
energy is being produced to power our lives. while energy development comes with some risk, north america's natural gas producers are committed to safely and responsibly providing generations of cleaner-burning energy for our country, drilling thousands of feet below fresh water sources within self-contained well systems. and, using state-of-the-art monitoring technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's...
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independence do you think that this pipeline now well lead the united states to energy independence and the idea is crazy because remember i said that the oil ends up on the gulf coast of texas at the well lerato and sunoco refineries own now owned by koch loyal the koch brothers and that while will be responding and the gasoline will be sent to the caribbean were they just a much higher price then in the us i mean if the idea were energy independence you would have to run a pipeline slash across the entire continental united states from canada to the gulf coast you would you would move that oil into the upper midwest really do need crude oil for eating. this is not for the u.s. it's not make us energy independent it's all about making money for the koch brothers all right i mean i mean as we have seen this pipeline has proven to be very controversial then this isn't the first legal battle that we've seen regarding the keystone pipeline can you just kind of go over some of the other some of the other precedents what well let up to today well we started out with the fact that it's in
independence do you think that this pipeline now well lead the united states to energy independence and the idea is crazy because remember i said that the oil ends up on the gulf coast of texas at the well lerato and sunoco refineries own now owned by koch loyal the koch brothers and that while will be responding and the gasoline will be sent to the caribbean were they just a much higher price then in the us i mean if the idea were energy independence you would have to run a pipeline slash...